From Washington Examiner: More than 50,000 discrepancies have been discovered in the state of New York’s voter registration rolls, including deceased registrants, placeholder or fictitious birthdates, and duplicate entries, according to an election security watchdog’s findings shared with the Washington Examiner.
Among the alarming revelations, Public Interest Legal Foundation, PILF, a law firm focused on voting integrity, found 49,933 out-of-state double registrants, who are voters simultaneously registered in New York and at least one other U.S. state.
PILF cross-referenced voting registration files for New York registrants who also appear on other state voter rolls. Based on comparative analysis between voter datasets, the majority of interstate duplicates came from Florida (24,873). Other overlaps were with North Carolina (6,247) and New Jersey (5,724).
There were 2,823 inter-county duplicates in the statewide database, with 1,018 pairs marked as “active” registrants in multiple counties.
Even registrants with implausible data, such as a date of birth of “1850-01-01,” had recent voting activity. PILF found at lleast 3,845 registrant records in New York with similar issues, flagged for containing placeholder, potentially fake, or implausible information.
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